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FCS, my mistake then it will be post 65,000 in October 2014, just deal with one day at a time and always look forward. ...

FCS (Bret) and everybody,
I tried to catch up on the thread and gave up after about 1100 posts, sorry.

The eye surgery will go well, I just know it ! Hey, I have had Bifocals for 12 years if all you need are reading glasses I will be jealouse.

I had to go look up the above (post #1007) just to give all the slackers like me a hard time. We better step it up, we only have 2 years to get the post count on here to my projected 65,000. Yea, I know, I am not much help.

Cagey57 (fka CCIKelly)

If sense were so common everyone would have it !

All opinions expressed are my own. Any advice provided is based on personal experience, generally accepted fact or publicly available information. As such, it is worth exactly what you paid for it, not a penny more not a penny less !!

Back at ya Fronk !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I can make esckalamation points Too !)

Originally Posted by Doug Lockhart

......the youngin' says he's having to learn too much and he's dying to be done........
...My God, I learn more in a 6 month window now at 56 than I did in 2 years when I was 22.......practice makes perfect

Dug, we learn because we see the value in doing so ( I am just a tiny bit younger than you). The "youngin'" only sees it as "having to" at this point.

If sense were so common everyone would have it !

All opinions expressed are my own. Any advice provided is based on personal experience, generally accepted fact or publicly available information. As such, it is worth exactly what you paid for it, not a penny more not a penny less !!

Well I've not been on this thread for a while and finally after 3 months in palliative care, my father in law has passed on. What started in the kidney slowly migrated everywhere else. what is especially hard is that his brain was still as sharp as ever and he was a very smart man. It seems that you can be very close to death, as he was, many times and seemingly will himself back to the point where we would think he could go home. Just an illusion but it confounds me.

Now to deal with a memory deficient mom in law who has been throwing out important papers and not remembering...........ahhhh, the joys of aging parents.

'Morning Bret and everyone. The biggest difficulty here is learning without context - without being able to put my hands on the equipment in question (especially after reading a publication more meant for engineers than mechanics). It becomes fun when there's a problem that needs to be solved (or a way of solving problems already encountered, to be found) - then reading stops being a chore and becomes a tool. Fortunately a couple of gents on this forum came up with some pretty decent sources of information as a lot of my time was wasted on flak - promotional materials by this or that manufacturer. Danfoss actually came up with a very educational lecture that was more about education than promotion (even though it promoted some of the advantages of their equipment).

Mike, I'm sorry about your loss. Hang in there, be there for your wife and things will get better. Might want to consider long-term care options (just raising the possibility as I'm short on background info and I'd be the last person to consult on these matters).

Mike, I'm sorry about your loss. Hang in there, be there for your wife and things will get better. Might want to consider long-term care options (just raising the possibility as I'm short on background info and I'd be the last person to consult on these matters).

My sister's mother in law has dementia too. The important thing is to get the right care as needed, and be grateful for the time you had as they creep toward their finish line.

Well I've not been on this thread for a while and finally after 3 months in palliative care, my father in law has passed on. What started in the kidney slowly migrated everywhere else. what is especially hard is that his brain was still as sharp as ever and he was a very smart man. It seems that you can be very close to death, as he was, many times and seemingly will himself back to the point where we would think he could go home. Just an illusion but it confounds me.

Now to deal with a memory deficient mom in law who has been throwing out important papers and not remembering...........ahhhh, the joys of aging parents.

Mike great to have you back
Sorry to hear about your Father in Law
Good luck with your Mother
Sounds like you have had and still have a ton on your shoulders